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Posted at 10: 2 PM on Dec 16, 2008 by tbmom, #37341
We have a 5 year old daughter who has been on singulair for about 2 - 3 years. She went on singulair due to coughing asthma. We were soo happy about how well the medication worked, it took about three months, but wow, she finally got over her coughing and was living a more active life. I actually was soo impressed with it, I remember mentioning it and promoting it to some of our daughters friends' parents with children in similar situations....wow do I ever feel awful. Anyway, our daughter came down with a terrible flu a few weeks ago and although she didn't seem feverish, had not one, but 2 night terrors, something that we have been worried about and comforting her with for a couple of years. These 2 threw the 2 of us over the edge this time....we thought we had to get her to a psychologist.....she was terrified, and although we were holding her and comforting her, she was still screaming for us, and there was NOTHING we could do this time....we were doubting ourselves and the environments she was exposed to......what could have happened in her life to make her have such awful dreams??? It was about a 1/2 hour later when my husband asked about the possible side effects of the singulair.....I ran and grabbed the pamphlet, of course this is the first time that I actually sat down and read it, which I should have done some time ago....anyway it was then that I discovered how many issues weren't normal that everyone just kept ensuring us was fine. We had been questioning ADHD for some time, and had actually had it on our list to discuss with her teacher as she was sooo hyper on a regular basis...at the age of 5 she still couldn't sit through a movie at a movie theater, as much as she loved going, she couldn't sit through it....anyway, the only thing that made it difficult to think she could have ADHD was she was such a great learner. She was very eager to learn and loved learning and teaching things. But when giving her instructions or asking her to listen, she'd be so jumpy. She complained of severe leg pains which we chalked up to growing pains...poor thing! Her temper tantrums were out of this world.....she is a child that is soo full of love, but when she was in tantrum mode, she was soo destructive and she would feel soooooo awful for her actions, it was like she couldn't control herself. We just feel awful that we couldn't help her and we didn't realize that what she was experiencing was not so much disobedience, but an imbalance due to the medication. We have since taken her off the singulair, we took her off of it immediately following reading the pamphlet. We found that she was VERY emotional for about 3 days, then she pretty well recovered. She has since become a normally active 5 year old, she is soo good, and has not experienced any night terrors, complained of leg pains, and absolutely no tantrums. Oooh how we love her so much.
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Reply 11 months ago on Dec 16, 2008 by tbmom, #15310

I have joined a group on Facebook to help spread the word about the possible side effects of singulair on children and teens....please join to help spread the word...."Making the side effects of singulair aware to parents of children & teens"

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Reply 11 months ago on Dec 17, 2008 by theresealbert2, #15322

Please join us at www.parentsforsafety.org. Please have your daughter's physician report the adverse side effects your daughter experienced to Merk and the FDA. Please report these side effects to Merk and the FDA yourself. You are absolutely right that we need to spread the word about the horrible side effects children have experienced while taking singulair as well as what their parents/families had to endure. Best of luck to you and your family. I am happy your daughter is doing so well.

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Reply 11 months ago on Dec 22, 2008 by wilsonk23, #15441

My daughter started taking singulair 2 1 /2 years ago, soon after that she started with night terrors off and on. We asked her DR about it being a side effected and were told no that he had not heard of it. She became extremely anxious, very hard on ehrself, started having night terrors at least 3 - 4 times a week. We eventually consulted a child sychologist who recommended us taking her off the singulair and seeing how it went. She has been off for about 3 1/2 weeks now and after a week of being off it she stopped having night terrors and has not had one sicne then. She is still a little anxious but nothing like it was before!!

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